Why we travel 530 miles so our son can have a haircut

A family travels 530 miles from Aberdeen to Suffolk to visit a specialized salon that caters to neurodivergent children. The salon features a sensory room designed to reduce anxiety for children who struggle with traditional haircut environments.
Why it matters
It highlights the critical need for inclusive, sensory-friendly services for neurodivergent individuals and the lengths families go to for accessible care.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jaimielee Rendall , Lowestoft and George King , Suffolk Supplied Seven-year-old Alex first went to the Blade Inclusive Salon when he was three Why would you travel 530 miles for a haircut?
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